@MilesMeraki
@PhilipDAth
Thanks for your help guys, it is much appreciated.
As you both predicted, changing the native VLAN for the AP(s) back to 1 solved the problem.
Because of my background, I'd prefer it if there was not a default VLAN, and to avoid using VLAN 1, because both 0 and 1 are predictable and often default values.
I'm trying to develop a core architecture that can act as a template for future deployments, rather than configure on a one-off basis.
I am not a network engineer, so what is obvious to everybody else is not always obvious to me. As I said before, your assistance is much appreciated.
Robin